Yellow Scene Magazine: The voice of Boulder and East County Colorado

The Whisky Extravaganza, a highly anticipated and high class annual whiskey lovers event, is set to welcome eager and serious whisky enthusiasts [this means you) to The Four Seasons Denver on Friday, April 19 from 7:30 – 10:00 p.m.

The oil and gas omnibus bill SB19-181 passed through the Senate last week along party lines at every vote. This bill has now moved on to the House of Representatives. The first Hearing was in the House Energy and Environment Committee on Monday, March 18. The hearing started at 1:30 pm with testimony being heard from both proponents and opponents of the bill at the Capitol, as well as from six

The Colorado law governing oil and gas development is outdated.
This current legislative session is when much needed change should happen. Residents of Colorado have made it clear that they want protection of health and safety to be a priority. The bill that was introduced in the Senate is known as SB181 “Protect Public Welfare Oil and Gas Operations” and is intended to

Colorado stood in solidarity with the victims the white terror event in Christchurch, New Zealand, yesterday evening. Hundreds gathered at the Colorado Muslim Society and Mosque in Arapahoe County. The event was organized by numerous Muslim organizations from throughout the state as well as Interfaith organizations and allies, and was filled with community members from across the Front Range.

We genuinely applaud the legislature for advancing SB 19-181. It is what the people in the fracking fields of Colorado have been seeking for almost a decade. This bill will give them a right to participate in decisions concerning where, when, and how oil and gas development can occur in their cities and neighborhoods. Yes, under present law they are denied the fundamental right to